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Q: What is the size of a piece of matzoh?
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Can you give me a sentence using the word matzoh?

I ate the last piece of matzoh bread during Passover.


How many dishes can matzo make?

There are countless dishes made from matzoh and matzoh products.


What is the meaning to lookfor the matzoh?

The afikoman is a piece of matzoh that is set aside for the end of the seder meal. In order to keep the children awake at the seder meal which is held late into the night, many have a custom of hiding the afikoman-matzoh and letting the children search for it, and giving a prize to whoever finds it. In other families, it is the children who hide the afikomen who then 'ransom' it from the head of the table. The word afikomen itself means dessert. This practice was added to the Seder in in the Middle Ages.


What does matzoh mean in Jewish history?

Matzoh is the flat unleavened bread which we eat in Passover as commanded in the Torah (Exodus ch.12).


What cereal or grain is matzo made from?

Most matzoh is made from wheat. These days spelt matzoh is becoming popular. I like how it tastes too.


What Israeli food begins with M?

matzoh


How long does matzoh stay fresh?

Matzoh can be kept on the shelf in a sealed box for a year or so. If you want, you can keep it in the freezer for extended periods of time.


Do Matzah balls have any religious significance?

YES IT IS A JEWISH MEAL AT PASSOVER Answer No, there is no religious significance to matzoh balls. At Passover, the command is no levening in your house. You may have new flour (matzoh), but you can't bake bread because the definition of bread is flour and levening. The combination of matzoh and water yeilds unleavened bread. Matzoh balls are wheat dumplings which are boiled in chicken broth until done. Matzoh balls are made of eggs, oil, and matzoh meal, refrigerated, then boiled. Other than they fullfill the command for no levening in the house, there is no religious significance.


What holiday do Jewish people eat matzoh on?

Passover.


What is an afikomen?

An afikomen is a matzoh eaten at a Passover seder.


What are the release dates for The Puzzle Place - 1994 Bread and Matzoh 1-27?

The Puzzle Place - 1994 Bread and Matzoh 1-27 was released on: USA: 1995


Is matzoh part of the Hungarian heritage?

No, but Hungarian Jews eat it.